15 pounds or more
Start with the full-charge threshold.
Check whether the appliance is covered, calculate the leak rate, compare it with the correct threshold, and keep the records needed for review.
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The rule applies beginning January 1, 2026 to certain refrigerant-containing appliances with a full charge of 15 pounds or more, subject to refrigerant scope and exclusions.
Start with the full-charge threshold.
For substitutes, confirm the GWP basis.
Residential and light commercial air conditioning and heat pump subsector appliances are excluded.
Use the threshold that matches the covered appliance category.
| Appliance category | Threshold | Use |
|---|---|---|
| Comfort cooling, refrigerated transport, and other covered appliances | 10% | Use for covered appliances outside the commercial refrigeration and industrial process refrigeration categories. |
| Commercial refrigeration appliances | 20% | Use for covered commercial refrigeration appliances. |
| Industrial process refrigeration appliances | 30% | Use for covered industrial process refrigeration appliances. |
When the calculated leak rate exceeds the applicable threshold, the follow-up record tracks repair timing, verification tests, inspections, retrofit or retirement decisions, records, and reporting items.
The general repair window is 30 days, or 120 days if an industrial process shutdown is required.
For threshold-exceeding repair records, keep initial and follow-up verification-test results with the repair history.
Keep records long enough to support later review.
Short answers for coverage, service links, calculation, and account history.
Commercial refrigeration is 20%, industrial process refrigeration is 30%, and comfort cooling, refrigerated transport, and other covered appliances are 10%.
After a threshold exceedance, the follow-up path depends on the record facts: repair, verification testing, inspection, reporting, retrofit, or retirement.
No. Confirm the current rule text and facts for the appliance, refrigerant, and service event.
Use current rule text and EPA materials for compliance decisions.
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